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Old 21 November 2016, 10:43 PM
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anyone know best place to buy one thats good quality need to replace mine as some little scum tried to nick mine and snapped it ive tryed subaru but they want 700 + vat

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Old 22 November 2016, 12:23 AM
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http://shop.stormmotorsport.co.uk/SS...oducts_id=1474
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Another vote for storm motorsport, I have the carbon fibre one on my V8, perfect fit and really good quality and a hell of a lot less cheaper than £700 +VAT





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Old 22 November 2016, 10:41 AM
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cheers ill get one ordered now
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Aero D Autos do them for £140
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Genuine one on good ole flea bay for 185 quid
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what holds these to the car ?
Old 31 December 2016, 07:31 AM
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Genuine ones are bolted on so av to drill holes if non sti model, can be bonded on if not but not sure how strong of a fix it is
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Genuine ones can be got s/h quite easily for £100-£150 all in with fixings and covers. Not that bad to fit, you need to get hold of a Riv-nut kit. mark and drill three holes each side and then fit a pair of threaded rivets into two of the holes and just bolt the side plates and alloy blade on. Then the covers clip on.

Agree that this can make the O.E. ones far more nickable though. I might invest in swapping the bolts on mine for secure ones....
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The brown bit under the side plate was the new O.E. gasket seals I got to go with them. You've got to give the side plates a damn good tug to get them off, but a tea-leaf wouldn't be bothered.... Must sort some security bolts out...




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